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bunch out of the most city in the world. >> that's right. >> right. look, i got to tell you. we did suicide missions in the army that had better odds than this. >> i want to see it. the new movie "argo." the cia use as fake hollywood production to cover up a rescue mission in iran. the trouble lately in hollywood is not enough people are watching real movies. >> film critic david den by says the movie business is in trouble. he just put out a collection of essays about movies. do the movies have a future is published by simon and shuster, a division of cbs. what do you mean by movies? we know there's new distribution modes coming on. >> i'm a romantic about the theatrical experience. i love going in the dark to sit with strangers you laugh and cry at the same time. people come out of a good movie they are glazed like zombies. they are trying to hold on to that image. my problem with all of these super productions of all the pixels flying around and meaning nothing is it just vanishes. you have no imprint. you wake up the next day an you don't taste th
bunch out of the most city in the world. >> that's right. >> right. look, i got to tell you. we did suicide missions in the army that had better odds than this. >> i want to see it. the new movie "argo." the cia use as fake hollywood production to cover up a rescue mission in iran. the trouble lately in hollywood is not enough people are watching real movies. >> film critic david den by says the movie business is in trouble. he just put out a collection of...
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the historic site of the city had to be abandoned. it lies on a fault line like california. tremors over extended periods are not unusual. a spate of them hit leading up to the 2009 quake. the accuse hd to answer what seismologists say is an impossible question will thereabout a major quake. dr. tom jordan of the southern california earthquake center said it wasn't science on trial but -- >> this trial has raised huge concerns within the scientific community because here you have a number of scientist whose were simply doing their job. being prosecuted for criminal manslaughter, and i think that scares all of us who are involved in miscommunication. >> 3 1/2 years, the historic center of l'aquila is a ghost town. residents have civil lawsuits and are less interested to see the accused in jail but they want better information about future quakes. but that too carries risks, too often and too loudly you'll be accruesed of crying wolf o the public could become complacent. for scientists it's a >>> one miami resident describes his neighborhood as a war zone. he sees dents in his
the historic site of the city had to be abandoned. it lies on a fault line like california. tremors over extended periods are not unusual. a spate of them hit leading up to the 2009 quake. the accuse hd to answer what seismologists say is an impossible question will thereabout a major quake. dr. tom jordan of the southern california earthquake center said it wasn't science on trial but -- >> this trial has raised huge concerns within the scientific community because here you have a number...
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but it gradually got more interesting. >> and then you go to the city the city of miami. this was what they thought about tom wolf. that he would be a prima donna in a white suit that he would come into town -- because the research that you do is painstaking. you go to miami and you just sort of walk along the streets meeting and talking to people. and the thing that they were saying, charlie, is how is -- does a guy in a bright white suit blend in? but you did. >> my approach is always the same. >> what is your process? >> i'm just going to a big room saying -- and i find people will be on guard for the first 30 minutes to an hour. because here's somebody asking them questions. but if you get through an hour or an hour and a half with somebody -- >> you spend that much time? >> well if necessary. they'll drop their guard. they're tired of keeping up the guard. it's hard to be always careful of what you're saying. >> what are you looking for? >> in this case, i really did want to see what the -- how these different races and cultures and nationalities blended together. pi
but it gradually got more interesting. >> and then you go to the city the city of miami. this was what they thought about tom wolf. that he would be a prima donna in a white suit that he would come into town -- because the research that you do is painstaking. you go to miami and you just sort of walk along the streets meeting and talking to people. and the thing that they were saying, charlie, is how is -- does a guy in a bright white suit blend in? but you did. >> my approach is...
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the high-rise and foster city. that is your "timesaver traffic." for your forecast here's lawrence. >> we are looking good outside. day two of hot temperatures. the numbers soaring in the afternoon into triple digits at least well inland, clear to the coastline right now going to stay that way all day long. these temperatures very mild. 66 degrees right now in san jose. 65 in san francisco. and 64 degrees in vallejo. as we head toward the afternoon, 100 in livermore, 93 in san jose. about 86 in san francisco. 78 right on the coast and pacifica. next couple of days temperatures cooling off into the weekend. captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com ,, ,,,,,, ♪ it's 8:00. welcome back to clbs this morning. when the presidential candidates desh bate tomorrow, how much can that one race change the entire race? caroline kennedy told us what she learned from her father's secret tapes and how she feels when her family is in the news. first here is a look at what we've been covering on "cbs this morning.
the high-rise and foster city. that is your "timesaver traffic." for your forecast here's lawrence. >> we are looking good outside. day two of hot temperatures. the numbers soaring in the afternoon into triple digits at least well inland, clear to the coastline right now going to stay that way all day long. these temperatures very mild. 66 degrees right now in san jose. 65 in san francisco. and 64 degrees in vallejo. as we head toward the afternoon, 100 in livermore, 93 in san...
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so a lot of bars will have that game on here in the city. traffic and weather coming up right after the break. ,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> good morning. well, we have our usual slow traffic up and down the nimitz. this is a live look near the observations coliseum where the as play this evening. for right now, it's a little sluggish up towards downtown. unfortunately, vasco road is still closed. there was a bad injury crash in the area. both directions shut down between walnut boulevard and camino diablo. use byron high in the meantime since it's slow in that stretch. quick look at the bay bridge toll plaza, the metering lights are on and the san mateo bridge things look better now. it was a little slow in the westbound lanes of 92 but now we're seeing some improvement leaving hayward. that's a check of your "timesaver traffic." for your forecast here's lawrence. >> we have had some very exciting weather around the bay area the last couple of days. today could be another adventure in weather right now. mostly cloudy skies, looking over russian hill tow
so a lot of bars will have that game on here in the city. traffic and weather coming up right after the break. ,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> good morning. well, we have our usual slow traffic up and down the nimitz. this is a live look near the observations coliseum where the as play this evening. for right now, it's a little sluggish up towards downtown. unfortunately, vasco road is still closed. there was a bad injury crash in the area. both directions shut down between walnut boulevard and...
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nets. >> it wasn't just one of new york city's five boroughs brooklyn is the most popular city in the decade. you it's the cultural epicenter of cool. when the nba season jets under way on thursday can brooklyn keep its street cred. back here in brooklyn the nets make being their debut. brooklyn has its own ball club again. 55 years after the dodgers packed up for l.a. it's traded mlb for the nba and built a brand new home for the nets and now the islanders too. the barclay center billion dollar development project, even brooklyn native barbara streisand is back in town. >> who says you can't go home again. >> reporter: jay-z and part owner of the nets is the celebrity singer. a borough that's attracting headlines from everything from the arena, it's artisanal food seen to its hit hbo series "girls." >> think i may be the voice of my generation. or at least a voice. of a generation. royal "girls" chronicles the lives of four 20 something that struggle to make it in new york. popularizes what's become the iconic young brooklyn experience. >> brooklyn has been a place not only been writ
nets. >> it wasn't just one of new york city's five boroughs brooklyn is the most popular city in the decade. you it's the cultural epicenter of cool. when the nba season jets under way on thursday can brooklyn keep its street cred. back here in brooklyn the nets make being their debut. brooklyn has its own ball club again. 55 years after the dodgers packed up for l.a. it's traded mlb for the nba and built a brand new home for the nets and now the islanders too. the barclay center billion...